Modi Accuses Congress of False Promises, Appeals for BJP Support in Haryana
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized Congress for making false promises and urged Haryana voters to support the BJP in the upcoming polls. He promised fast development for the state and accused Congress of playing divisive politics. Modi also assured that reservations for SC, ST, and OBC would remain intact under his leadership.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi intensified his criticism of the Congress on Tuesday, accusing the opposition party of making false promises and entangling key national issues. He urged voters in Haryana to re-elect the BJP, promising swift development and result-oriented governance.
Addressing a rally in Palwal, his final appeal before the October 5 Haryana polls, Modi reiterated his commitment to preserving reservations for SC, ST, and OBC communities. He accused Congress of divisive politics, including efforts to end reservations and playing to vote banks.
Modi also attacked Congress's handling of multiple issues, from the Ram temple in Ayodhya to reservations in Jammu & Kashmir. He claimed that the party's internal conflicts and focus on dynastic politics were harming national unity. The Prime Minister contended that the BJP offers solutions through hard work, unlike Congress's alleged track record of empty promises.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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